Charles Edward Moody II

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Charles Edward Moody II

Birth
Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Mar 2011 (aged 64)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5B, Site 431
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Charles E. Moody II

Charles Edward Moody, II, 64, of Barnardsville, N C, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville.
He was born May 2, 1946 in Warren, OH to the late Charles Edward Moody, I and the late Thelma Cynthia Hutchins Moody.
Surviving are one son, Jason Moody and wife, Annette of UT; two daughters, Sandra Wolff and husband, Robert of Barnardsville, NC and Sheila Parks and husband, Jason of Mars Hill, NC; two brothers, Scott Moody and Jimmy Moody; four sisters, Terry Lee (Moody) Mayesky husband Jerry of Canal Winchester Ohio; Carolyn Sue Moody; Donna(Moody) Patterson husband Donald and Debbie(Moody) Hendrick all of Sarasota, Florida; and six beloved grandchildren: Mr. Moody's "Pride and Joy", Trever Gill, Haley Wolff, Brooke Haag, Julia Wolff, Zoey Wolff and Baby Sophie Wolff of North Carolina.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, April 4, 2011 at Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery in Black Mountain, NC. He was buried with Military Honors.

Sgt.Charles Edward Moody 11 served in the U.S.Army during the years Nov.3,1966 to Nov.2,1972.His grade,rate and rank was: SP5- (T) SEE 30 .He was in the 15th INF. Served during the Viet Nam era , He was stationed in Wildflecken Germany. His wife Gloria L. (Summerall)Moody was with him in Germany while he was stationed there.

NOTE: Married to Gloria L.(Summerall)Moody 1966-1986 . Gloria was the mother of his three children. Marriage ended in Divorce but not in friendship.

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An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me your work here is done. I went away to a place where there's no tears, nor sorrow, only laughter and smiles, there will always be a tomorrow. As I move amongst the clouds. I'll look down and smile upon you, while the angels sing a heavenly song. I am not alone all who went before are here they awaited my return. I know you'll grieve and wish I was still here I am here in your memories you hold dear. Remember how much I love you and know I took your love with me. I did not wish for you to cry, nor feel sad. My pain is gone and I am Free!

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WHAT YOU FIND
There is discipline in A Soldier you can see it when he walks, There is honor in A Soldier you can hear it when he talks, There is courage in A Soldier you can see it in his eyes, There is loyalty in A Soldier that he will not compromise. There is something in A Soldier that makes him stand apart, There is strength in A Soldier that beats from his heart. A soldier isn't a title any man can be hired to do, A Soldier is the soul of that man buried deep inside you. A Soldier's job isn't finished after an 8 hour day or a 40 hour week. A Soldier is always A Soldier even while he sleeps. A Soldier serves his country first and his Life is left behind, A Soldier has to sacrifice what comes first in a civilian's mind.If you are civillian-I am saying this to you.....next time you see A Soldier remember what they do. A Soldier is the reason our land is "Home of the Free", A Soldier is the one that is brave protecting you and me. If you are A Soldier - I am saying this to you....... Thank God for EVERY SOLDIER Thank God for what YOU do! (TY bohis)
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Charles E. Moody II

Charles Edward Moody, II, 64, of Barnardsville, N C, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville.
He was born May 2, 1946 in Warren, OH to the late Charles Edward Moody, I and the late Thelma Cynthia Hutchins Moody.
Surviving are one son, Jason Moody and wife, Annette of UT; two daughters, Sandra Wolff and husband, Robert of Barnardsville, NC and Sheila Parks and husband, Jason of Mars Hill, NC; two brothers, Scott Moody and Jimmy Moody; four sisters, Terry Lee (Moody) Mayesky husband Jerry of Canal Winchester Ohio; Carolyn Sue Moody; Donna(Moody) Patterson husband Donald and Debbie(Moody) Hendrick all of Sarasota, Florida; and six beloved grandchildren: Mr. Moody's "Pride and Joy", Trever Gill, Haley Wolff, Brooke Haag, Julia Wolff, Zoey Wolff and Baby Sophie Wolff of North Carolina.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, April 4, 2011 at Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery in Black Mountain, NC. He was buried with Military Honors.

Sgt.Charles Edward Moody 11 served in the U.S.Army during the years Nov.3,1966 to Nov.2,1972.His grade,rate and rank was: SP5- (T) SEE 30 .He was in the 15th INF. Served during the Viet Nam era , He was stationed in Wildflecken Germany. His wife Gloria L. (Summerall)Moody was with him in Germany while he was stationed there.

NOTE: Married to Gloria L.(Summerall)Moody 1966-1986 . Gloria was the mother of his three children. Marriage ended in Divorce but not in friendship.

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An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me your work here is done. I went away to a place where there's no tears, nor sorrow, only laughter and smiles, there will always be a tomorrow. As I move amongst the clouds. I'll look down and smile upon you, while the angels sing a heavenly song. I am not alone all who went before are here they awaited my return. I know you'll grieve and wish I was still here I am here in your memories you hold dear. Remember how much I love you and know I took your love with me. I did not wish for you to cry, nor feel sad. My pain is gone and I am Free!

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WHAT YOU FIND
There is discipline in A Soldier you can see it when he walks, There is honor in A Soldier you can hear it when he talks, There is courage in A Soldier you can see it in his eyes, There is loyalty in A Soldier that he will not compromise. There is something in A Soldier that makes him stand apart, There is strength in A Soldier that beats from his heart. A soldier isn't a title any man can be hired to do, A Soldier is the soul of that man buried deep inside you. A Soldier's job isn't finished after an 8 hour day or a 40 hour week. A Soldier is always A Soldier even while he sleeps. A Soldier serves his country first and his Life is left behind, A Soldier has to sacrifice what comes first in a civilian's mind.If you are civillian-I am saying this to you.....next time you see A Soldier remember what they do. A Soldier is the reason our land is "Home of the Free", A Soldier is the one that is brave protecting you and me. If you are A Soldier - I am saying this to you....... Thank God for EVERY SOLDIER Thank God for what YOU do! (TY bohis)
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